Adriane Colburn

Creates installations and maps that seek to investigate changes in the natural and urban landscape

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Adriane Colburn at Ballroom Marfa, Texas. Photo by David Buckland.

Adriane Colburn joined the 2009 Andes Expedition, Cape Farewell’s first expedition outside the Arctic, an 18 day trek through shrinking glaciers, cloud forests, lower forests, areas of deforestation and the Amazon. Her work has been exhibited in Cape Farewell’s u-n-f-o-l-d, Carbon 13 and eARTh: Art of a changing world exhibitions.

Adriane Colburn is an artist based in San Francisco, CA. For the past several years, she has been working on a series of installations and maps that seek to investigate changes in the natural and urban landscape. These constructions, primarily made of layers of hand cut paper and light, illuminate organic and man-made systems that are inaccessible, whether submerged below the earths surface or veiled by the passage of time. Adriane maps out these “inaccessible” places, by collating and reorganizing visual information to create an abstraction that is simultaneously informative and ambiguous.

eARTh: Art of a changing world
Carbon 13 exhibition
u-n-f-o-l-d exhibition
About the Andes expedition

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